Livingston James Partners with TBR to Appoint Chief of Staff to the CEO

*Please note this opportunity is now closed to further applications. Should you be interested in similar roles and wish to have an exploratory discussion, please contact Ali Shaw at [email protected].

 

Livingston James is delighted to partner with TBR to appoint a new Chief of Staff to the CEO.

TBR Global Chauffeuring (TBR) is a leading provider of ground transportation management. Established in Glasgow in 1999, TBR has developed into a dominant force with offices on three continents, operating in over 3000 cities and employing over 100 people worldwide.

With a turnover of around £50M, TBR has ambitious growth plans to reach over £100M in the next 5 years.

In this newly created role, you will work closely with the Group CEO (twice an EY Entrepreneur of the Year regional finalist) to maximise productivity for the organisation in the most effective way. You will ensure business goals and objectives are managed efficiently and work with the leadership/management team to drive actions and results forward. This exciting opportunity will suit someone already working in a similar role or someone coming from a consulting background who is looking for experience working with the leadership team of a fast-growing SME.

For more information on the role, please view the position profile below or contact Ali Shaw at Livingston James: [email protected].

TBR – Chief of Staff Profile

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